“She worked up nicely during the week and we have been pleased with her since she has come back. She is in good order.”
Malt Time ran fourth in her 1000m trial at Avondale last week, giving Clotworthy plenty of confidence ahead of her weekend assignment.
“I thought it was a good trial, we ran her quietly and she got home and hit the line well,” he said.
Queensland is firmly in the crosshairs, with the Group 1 Stradbroke Handicap (1400m) at Eagle Farm next month a potential target.
“She has got a bit of improvement in her and we are thinking of possibly heading to Queensland if she went well this weekend,” Clotworthy said.
“There are a couple of races for her that are a little later on in the carnival, we haven’t confirmed anything yet. She does hold a nomination for the Stradbroke, but we will wait and see what happens.”
Malt Time could be joined on the trip by stablemate Espadas, a three-year-old son of Ace High that has shown a lot of promise in his two starts to date, placing on debut at Pukekohe in March before winning his maiden at Ellerslie a month later.
“We are looking at maybe Espadas (heading to Queensland as well), they have had a bit of a freshen-up so he might join her, but we are undecided at this stage,” Clotworthy said.
Meanwhile, Malt Time will be joined on the float trip to Te Rapa on Saturday by stablemate Mitonic, a last-start placegetter who will contest the Greene Racing Mile (1600m).
“He is in the same ownership as Malt Time,” Clotworthy said. “He is not far away from getting a win, he is going to be competitive again.”
– LOVERACING.NZ News Desk